Prince Harry cried during a 2019 speech at an event for sick children, and the moment has gone viral on TikTok.
On a visit to the headquarters of an Earthshot Prize finalist in Surrey, the prince played with pond water and called it “the best day” of his life.
Prince William was overheard discussing someone named "Harry" being unwell during his visit to a Duchy of Cornwall estate yesterday. "Harry's better now... he's been poorly," the Prince of Wales said whilst walking alongside an unidentified man at Lower Blakemere Farm.
As a royal family fan, I'm always here for a new picture or portrait (King Charles's latest was particularly striking). Generally, they are quite posed and professional (they are royals, after all). But occasionally,
Prince William was joined by his close friend, Edward van Cutsem, to cheer on Aston Villa play in the Champions League this week. The two men were in high spirits, roaring as Villa secured the win against Celtic with a score of 4-2. The Prince of Wales thrust his fist into the air, whilst Edward beamed with joy.
After eluding scientists and monster hunters for centuries, the mystery of Loch Ness may have just been revealed — and all it took was an off-the-cuff remark made by His Royal Highness Prince William to a scientist.
Prince William and Kate Middleton posted a video on their joint Instagram account and wrote a special message that included their unique sign-off. Get details here.
In a new report from Woman's Day (via the Express ), a source claimed that Prince William was considering Lady Louise Windsor, the daughter of Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie, for an important role. "William's serious about making her a working royal," the source alleged. "He's even prepared to give her a new title."
Speculation has arisen on whether Carole and Michael Middleton will be rewarded with titles for their loyalty to the Royal Family.
EXCLUSIVE: A royal expert has responded to the Celtic fans' chants of ‘Lizzie's in a box" and 'If you hate the Royal Family, clap your hands'.
Celtic supporters have come under fire for their chants about the Royal Family during the Champions League clash with Aston Villa - and Simon Jordan has had his say